Honor Trials 2001-2002
On April 8, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a third-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On April 21, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a first-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On April 22, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On June 30, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences and guilty of cheating.
On September 15, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a
third-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On September 16, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a
first-year student in the College of Arts and Sciences not guilty of lying.
On September 23, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a
second-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On October 6, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On October 20, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On November 3, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a second-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On November 3, 2001, panel of randomly selected students found a 2001
graduate of the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On November 11, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a second-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On November 18, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a second-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On November 18, 2001, a panel of randomly selected students found a third-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On January 27, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a second-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On January 27, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found
a second-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of
cheating.
On February 2, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of lying.
On February 3, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a third-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On February 3, 2002 a panel of randomly selected students found a third-year
student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science guilty of cheating.
On February 10, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a third-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On February 16, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On February 23, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a second-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On February 23, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a second-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On February 24, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a graduate
student in the McIntire School of Commerce guilty of cheating.
On March 2, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a third-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.
On March 23, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a first-year
student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.
On March 30, 2002, a panel of randomly selected students found a fourth-year
student in the McIntire School of Commerce not guilty of cheating.
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